Muushka
<font color=red>I usually feel like I just stepped
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I had a crown put in my mouth a week ago Tuesday (4/15). It was a difficult appointment. The dentist worked in my mouth for over an hour (like around 80 minutes) constantly telling me to 'open wide'.
My mouth was very sore, but for the past several days, I am only able to open my mouth about 1/2 (two fingers worth) the amount I was able to open it prior to the dentist visit.
I called him and went in today to have him check it. He basically said that it is my problem, almost implying that he didn't have anything to do with it. I mentioned (and it is in my medical records) that I have never had any type of jaw problem, until I came into his office. He just said that I need to go to an oral surgeon and have him care for it.
So my question is this: Is the dentist responsible for this type of problem? I am in no way litigious, having been in the medical field for more than 30 years and know that mistakes can happen. But this guy was so covering his butt that he now has me thinking that he should at least apologize! I also do not planning on going to the oral surgeon he recommends because if he is at fault, I doubt his friend would say so.
Opinions? Am I over reacting?
PS for the record I have apologized countless times in my career for hurting people, sometimes days after the fact when I realized that I hurt them (blood drawing). I never once had anyone sue me, and we (patient and I) always dealt with each other with a smile.
My mouth was very sore, but for the past several days, I am only able to open my mouth about 1/2 (two fingers worth) the amount I was able to open it prior to the dentist visit.
I called him and went in today to have him check it. He basically said that it is my problem, almost implying that he didn't have anything to do with it. I mentioned (and it is in my medical records) that I have never had any type of jaw problem, until I came into his office. He just said that I need to go to an oral surgeon and have him care for it.
So my question is this: Is the dentist responsible for this type of problem? I am in no way litigious, having been in the medical field for more than 30 years and know that mistakes can happen. But this guy was so covering his butt that he now has me thinking that he should at least apologize! I also do not planning on going to the oral surgeon he recommends because if he is at fault, I doubt his friend would say so.
Opinions? Am I over reacting?
PS for the record I have apologized countless times in my career for hurting people, sometimes days after the fact when I realized that I hurt them (blood drawing). I never once had anyone sue me, and we (patient and I) always dealt with each other with a smile.